People like my Dad, who use the name “Freddy Couples” as a swing technique, are ardent believed that some of these ‘old timers’ have a chance Mickleson, Furyk, Stricker, Perry.But let’s defy the norm.The aggressive swings and gritty, on-course dynamic of Anthony Kim, Camillo Villegas, Kevin Na, Hunter Mahan, and most recently Rickie Fowler, will propel these youthful, talented golfers to stardom.Six years ago I hit balls next to Anthony Kim I can still hear the thunderous explosion of dollar-size divots. He’s the Ray Allen of golf he’s got game.But, he’s also got an attitude. His tiff with Robert Allenby was an insignificant media creation, reminiscent of something else in the media recently (cough) But the truth is, Kim is tenacious He doesn’t just hit the ball, he pulverizes it He rarely leaves putts short. If all that weren't enough, I had the pleasure of hitting balls at the driving range a stall over from him prior to my practice round.What I found intriguing, and was truly a sign of his level of expertise, was that even on the range he hit every shot to a target Straight was not enough. He'd hit a low fade that began on the left side of the range and ended on the right. 
He made a mockery of the rest of us, but in my mind, I felt like I received a free golf lesson. I knew then what I know now Fowler has a gift.For guys like Mahan and Villegas, similar to my appreciation for O’Hair and Na, they swing the club with a distinct power and strength. They have mastered their mechanics to such a level of preciseness that they can swing just about as hard as they want off the tee, carefree, which is why they bomb it 300 yards consistently.Their confidence in length off the tee has propelled a newfound, diligent work ethic around the greens, which manifested itself this year and will only get better Kim’s 1.727 putting average earned him the No 2 overall ranking in Putting Average in 2009. 6 overall.Though there are a multitude of reasons why Tiger has been able to dominate on the golf course, one of the most significant remains his experience under gripping, pressure-filled situations. Believe it or not, Tiger has lost with the lead reference Y.E.

Yang and collapsed with victory in sight.But losing breeds foresight.People often approach their elders with "meaningful" life questions because they believe their elders have acquired wisdom and knowledge through their vast experience. Kim, Ogilvy, Mahan and rest of the young bunch, may not have the knowledge of Trevino, Nicklaus and Palmer.But they have made their mistakes, and will continue to make mistakes. Yet they have reached a level of comfort on tour, with their individual games, and in those terrifying, win-or-go-home moments will blossom in 2010. . 27 and died on Monday (at) 7.20 am," the bureau said in a faxed statement. Hong Kong's Centre for Health Protection said the woman had had contact with poultry before the onset of symptoms. China's official Xinhua News Agency earlier reported the woman had bought nine ducks at a market in Hebei province, which surrounds Beijing.(Reporting by Tan Ee Lyn; Editing by Paul Tait) China China. Note: I wrote this article after Week 13, but thought I would share it on B/R anyway.
I must admit it is pretty satisfying to see the Patriots, the team of the decade and winners of three Super Bowls, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, winners of an all-time most six Super Bowls, struggling as of late and in danger of missing the playoffs.The Steelers seem to keep chugging along no matter who the coach is. All those years with Chuck Noll, then Bill Cowher, and now Mike Tomlin, and every single one has a ring.Give it a break would yaIt finally looks like they are.I was pulling for Tom Brady and the Patriots their first go around, the year of the infamous Snow Bowl/Tuck Rule versus the Raiders, but after awhile, their domination got a little tiring.Both may very well be playing themselves out of the playoffs altogether. Three of these are not just respectably good, but some of them are the teams to beat in the NFL this season.Of this historically un-feared foursome, the Lions will be the last team to get up off the mat.The Cardinals rise last season was no fluke, as evidenced by their 8-5 record and their thorough beat down of a previously 10-1 Vikings team several Sunday nights ago. Many were claiming that Minnesota was the most complete team in the NFL, but their weaknesses have been exposed by the annually under-appreciated Cardinals.If you aren't a fan, you may not realize that Arizona's rise to prominence has been a consistent building process that began with former coach Dennis Green.